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they intercepted an e-mail that listed 23 students and a teacher at his middle school in the city of poway. the boy is in custody. >>> this evening, another story from the gulf of mexico. thousands of passengers on a cruise ship that's drifting without power. a fire breaking out in the engine room of the carnival triumph. about 150 miles off the coast of mexico. automatic sprinklers put it out. 4,200 passengers on board. but with no power, they're working on towing the boat back to texas. >>> the other major story, the aftermath of the blizzard of 2013. the death toll readsing tonight. across the northeast, this was the picture. this was a street in boston where they spent all day digging out. tonight the death toll is up to 11 people across four states. 290,000 families still without power. our extreme weather team on all of this. ginger zee on the other brewing threat tonight in the weather, but first gio benitez in connecticut, where more than half the town is still in the dark tonight. gio? >> reporter: good evening, david. emergency operation centers like this one are desperatel
they intercepted an e-mail that listed 23 students and a teacher at his middle school in the city of poway. the boy is in custody. >>> this evening, another story from the gulf of mexico. thousands of passengers on a cruise ship that's drifting without power. a fire breaking out in the engine room of the carnival triumph. about 150 miles off the coast of mexico. automatic sprinklers put it out. 4,200 passengers on board. but with no power, they're working on towing the boat back to...
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before that i had been a deputy mayor in the city of indianapolis in the late 90s under mayor goldsmith. right before running for office i was a senior vice president and general council for our state's community college system called ivy tech community college. it's been more my time at ivy tech and working with the unemployed and the underemployed and really the issues facing the country now, which are jobs and the economy. it's the reason i jumped into the race. >>an born d raised in indiana, brooks is married and the mother of two adult children. she plans to spend her time in washington creating jobs in her home state. >> we have a couple of counties in my district that still have over a 10% unemployment rate. we need to make sure that we're creating an environment where companies want to grow their jobs, where the private sector wants to grow jobs and bring more people into the work force. there are a lot of issues right now as to why they're not growing jobs, why they're not creating jobs and those are the things i want to focus on, like tax reform, which i think we're going to b
before that i had been a deputy mayor in the city of indianapolis in the late 90s under mayor goldsmith. right before running for office i was a senior vice president and general council for our state's community college system called ivy tech community college. it's been more my time at ivy tech and working with the unemployed and the underemployed and really the issues facing the country now, which are jobs and the economy. it's the reason i jumped into the race. >>an born d raised in...
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i covered the suburbs the city of alexander rei ya and i later covered which is now the superior court, welfare, and education. the d.c. public schools. i was on the metro staff. >> not only for a reporter for a journalism professor at the yiewferred of maryland -- university maryland of. you've been following the field for a long time. what is the difference between now and the 'ownerships and now i'm still at the university of maryland. i'm an graduate districter of the merle college of journalism there. women have many more opportunities now than men do. but i still think it's harder for women to practice glass ceiling. one of the things about this book, though that i end with is how ironic it is that now women have the chance to be the
i covered the suburbs the city of alexander rei ya and i later covered which is now the superior court, welfare, and education. the d.c. public schools. i was on the metro staff. >> not only for a reporter for a journalism professor at the yiewferred of maryland -- university maryland of. you've been following the field for a long time. what is the difference between now and the 'ownerships and now i'm still at the university of maryland. i'm an graduate districter of the merle college of...
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city in the state of guerrero. it's about three hours away from acapulco. it's an land and if you're driving from mexico city, you have to pass by. >> how big is it? >> is very small and as for now it has over 100,000 people there. so to me it felt more like a small town. it was very rural. there were dirt roads, no running water. it treacy was very unstable. so that's where he grew up in the outskirts, very close to the mountains. in the senate values rather than not, which are very, very beautiful and very meaningful to me because when my parents came to the u.s. in the u.s. to us recall that the other side and as a child i also thought [speaking in spanish] was the other side of the map. so i thought that's where the u.s. west, on the other side of this nonsense. >> host: when did you come to the u.s. and why? >> guest: i came to the u.s. when i was nine and a half years old back in 1985 and the reason why i.t. was because my parents were already here. my father left when i was too, my mother came anonymous one
city in the state of guerrero. it's about three hours away from acapulco. it's an land and if you're driving from mexico city, you have to pass by. >> how big is it? >> is very small and as for now it has over 100,000 people there. so to me it felt more like a small town. it was very rural. there were dirt roads, no running water. it treacy was very unstable. so that's where he grew up in the outskirts, very close to the mountains. in the senate values rather than not, which are...
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and slaveholders alike were basically loyal, law-abiding city seems to have been tricked around the new bird by a minority of extremists. leaving slavery allowed but hopefully win them back into the youth. that's the expectation. after a full year of four and despite lincoln staffers to spare their property and feelings, few slaveowners were displayed any active sympathy with union policies. this lack of support from supposedly prounion slaveowners with all the more worrisome in the light of the bad moves around that time, and from virginia battlefield in the middle of 1862. meanwhile, it was painfully clear that confederate armies were everywhere benefiting greatly from the forced labor performed for them by slaves. building fortifications and placing artillery as you see in this sketch, carrying weapons, it tending horses, driving wagons, cooking and cleaning, raising the crops that that the population and that the army. more and more republican leaders now therefore concluded that attempting to fight the war with understanding the enemy was impossible. included on the contrary th
and slaveholders alike were basically loyal, law-abiding city seems to have been tricked around the new bird by a minority of extremists. leaving slavery allowed but hopefully win them back into the youth. that's the expectation. after a full year of four and despite lincoln staffers to spare their property and feelings, few slaveowners were displayed any active sympathy with union policies. this lack of support from supposedly prounion slaveowners with all the more worrisome in the light of...
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in new york city, a rainy morning monday going into work, but in the afternoon, 45 degrees and the rain will have moved out by then. now, here's what's happening. an area of low pressure has developed in the rockies. what will happen with that, it will bring snow, we actually have blizzard warnings from north dakota and nebraska. rain today about half an inch of it in chicago. and here is monday 10:00 a.m., you see a lot of the rain and then it pushes off the coast and in new york, it's done, it's moved out already by the time you make your way home tomorrow an. >> all right. well, something to keep an eye on. alexandra steele, thanks so much. >>> well, he was a cop on the l.a. police force and navy researchist lieutenant. so what could have prompted christopher dorner to go over the edge and allegedly kill three people in cold blood? a look at that next. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage ch
in new york city, a rainy morning monday going into work, but in the afternoon, 45 degrees and the rain will have moved out by then. now, here's what's happening. an area of low pressure has developed in the rockies. what will happen with that, it will bring snow, we actually have blizzard warnings from north dakota and nebraska. rain today about half an inch of it in chicago. and here is monday 10:00 a.m., you see a lot of the rain and then it pushes off the coast and in new york, it's done,...
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there's a new study that says dc is the most literal city in america. the honor comes with a healthy dose of irony. >> i think that's really cool. >> i'm excited. >> obviously we're flattered. >> flattered that so many dc residents are letting books take them on a journey. lacy works for politics and pros book store. she is so excited by a book she read. >> gives me chills to think about it. she's so wonderful. >> that enthusiasm is contagious. a new study says the residents of dc are more literal than their counterparts in any other city. >> wonderfully loyal to us and loyal to the printed word in general. >> i read a lot, yes. >> it's true too people very well read. >> the researchers measured things like how many book stores a city has. how many people still read the newspaper. and how much education people get. >> at 14th and b northwest inside the restaurant and book store, bus boys and poets. >> it's mentally stimulating. >> i've seen a lot of book readings here. come specifically for that. >> readers we talked with agree it's rather ironic when l
there's a new study that says dc is the most literal city in america. the honor comes with a healthy dose of irony. >> i think that's really cool. >> i'm excited. >> obviously we're flattered. >> flattered that so many dc residents are letting books take them on a journey. lacy works for politics and pros book store. she is so excited by a book she read. >> gives me chills to think about it. she's so wonderful. >> that enthusiasm is contagious. a new study...
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the markets to be careful about, but a south florida or new york industryic city economy. houses markets are so strong because it is a shrinking inventory, it pushes property value up. liz: the viewer is probably thinking, i thought we were in a huge housing crack up. then we're in recovery mode, i to to report a statement about a case schuller study. this person is a critic, watch out for housing numbers that are coming in. data is skewed, neighborhoods where subprime lending was rampant, and massive foreclosures, and now you see people coming in to buy these houses, that is spewing the data upwards, there has been a lot of price depreciation since 2006 in those areas, should be put this in perspective of what really happened in the housing market? >> we should, but we need to look at, at median income price point, rental rates, they have escalated over the last 5 years, rental rates for apartments have sky-rocketed. now the delta between cost of homeownership and cost of renting is equivalent, in some cases it is more expensive to rent than buy, in those markets that is
the markets to be careful about, but a south florida or new york industryic city economy. houses markets are so strong because it is a shrinking inventory, it pushes property value up. liz: the viewer is probably thinking, i thought we were in a huge housing crack up. then we're in recovery mode, i to to report a statement about a case schuller study. this person is a critic, watch out for housing numbers that are coming in. data is skewed, neighborhoods where subprime lending was rampant, and...
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not just the lupenos but any program in dance and athletics and sports that gets the body in motion in its totality, mind, body, spirit as a unity. >> very true. susan teaches a class at san jose city college. that's great. >> i do on saturdays. i'd love to have more people attend. 10:00 at san jose city college. join us. >> there you go. you have a great performance coming up. tell us about it. >> we do. it's this coming saturday on february 16th. we have two shows at 2:00 and at 8:00. we're featuring two other local groups. one of them is from san jose state university. and then we're also featuring our very own group which is we recently started that group with some of the alums and some of the students they're at the lupenos school. it's going to be great. >> we do have videoyou provided for us. what is it like for you to see the children into it, not just attending and going through the motions, but they're into it? >> i feel proud. this is my culture, being a first-generation here in the bay area, i feel good that a lot of the parents bring their kids to the school to take dance
not just the lupenos but any program in dance and athletics and sports that gets the body in motion in its totality, mind, body, spirit as a unity. >> very true. susan teaches a class at san jose city college. that's great. >> i do on saturdays. i'd love to have more people attend. 10:00 at san jose city college. join us. >> there you go. you have a great performance coming up. tell us about it. >> we do. it's this coming saturday on february 16th. we have two shows at...
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also, the westminster dog show begins in new york city, with over 3,000 dogs in the competition. the show will feature 187 different types of breeds, hoping to win the best in breed award. contestants will be whittled down to seven dogs to win the best in show. tuesday is mardi gras, and in louisiana as many as 1 million people will travel to new orleans. they'll be decked out in purple, gold and green as they hope to acquire as many beads as possible in the parades. wednesday the senate finance committee set to hold a hearing to consider the nomination of jacob lu for treasury secretary. he was recently president obama's chief of staff. thursday, an astroid will come within 17,200 miles of earth. don't worry, nasa says the astroid will pose no threat. that's a look at the week ahead, i'm marianne rafferty, fox news. >>> our movie reviewer sits down with viola davis about "beautiful creatures." >> plus, the fighting irish with a marathon match. the game went overtime not once, twice, three times, keep counting. we'll tell you who came out on top ahead in sports. her
also, the westminster dog show begins in new york city, with over 3,000 dogs in the competition. the show will feature 187 different types of breeds, hoping to win the best in breed award. contestants will be whittled down to seven dogs to win the best in show. tuesday is mardi gras, and in louisiana as many as 1 million people will travel to new orleans. they'll be decked out in purple, gold and green as they hope to acquire as many beads as possible in the parades. wednesday the senate...
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40s in areas of massachusetts and down in new york city . heading west ward, we have a brand new winder storm . this has blizzard conditions tonight and tomorrow morning . wide spread time period and blizzard conditions and harris on the southern end we'll have severe weather in texas and oklahoma . the storm heads east tomorrow and more severe weather . mississippi and alabama. >> maria, we'll check back with you on that situation as we go one extreme to the other. >> and what aed to be from space. nasa satellites. capturing what the storm was looking like as it hit us yesterday . blanketing a huge portion under a mass of white clouds. we are watching that situation in massachusetts on the coastline and people are evacuated and we'll check back on that inside of the fox report. we'll check to massive man hunt, day 4 for a fugitive wanted for a string of vengeance video. we are seeing brand new video of christopher dorner in police training. that is him on the left doing the screaming. dorner in the lafd and getting physical with a co-worker
40s in areas of massachusetts and down in new york city . heading west ward, we have a brand new winder storm . this has blizzard conditions tonight and tomorrow morning . wide spread time period and blizzard conditions and harris on the southern end we'll have severe weather in texas and oklahoma . the storm heads east tomorrow and more severe weather . mississippi and alabama. >> maria, we'll check back with you on that situation as we go one extreme to the other. >> and what aed...
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low 40s in the sty of oak -- in the city of oakland. low 30s san roe mope and pleasant -- san ramon and pleasanton. mostly clear, cold, crisp out there this morning. the pacific satellite view showing you the temperatures will continue to warm under this ridge of high pressure here. so this is beginning to strengthen. each passing day it will nudge a little bit closer and eventually it will dominate our pattern. so that system from a couple days ago brought us a little bit of rain. now off to the east over the rockies and this ridge will continue again to pull our way. mostly sunny skies for the week ahead. a warming trend for the week ahead. first it will be a subtle warmup. you may not notice yesterday from today to a degree or two. temperatures are all the sudden feel like a whole lot spring. 60 degrees for berkeley. 59 san rafael. 57 in pacifica. upper 50s low 60s for the east bay. 59 in hayward. 69 for oakland. 60-degrees in concord. upper 50s antioch and brentwood. down into areas around livermore. you are looking at 59 for today.
low 40s in the sty of oak -- in the city of oakland. low 30s san roe mope and pleasant -- san ramon and pleasanton. mostly clear, cold, crisp out there this morning. the pacific satellite view showing you the temperatures will continue to warm under this ridge of high pressure here. so this is beginning to strengthen. each passing day it will nudge a little bit closer and eventually it will dominate our pattern. so that system from a couple days ago brought us a little bit of rain. now off to...
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i am mayor of the city of irvine. on behalf of my city and city council, i would like to thank mayor antonio villaraigosa and chief charlie beck and our own police chief and the many score agencies for working so hard to catch this ruthless criminal. you have seen the agencies involved here that have i have not mentioned but they are very strong, good partners including f.b.i. and riverside city and also san bernardino. the offer of this $1 million reward is clear demonstration that we are collectively committed to solve this tragic case as quickly as possible. we thank you for all the partners for that. we will never forget that this senseless tragedy that started just last sunday in our city of irvine. seven days ago, our community lost a wonderful young couple that was preparing to get married soon. chief lawrence a safety officer at usc and monica kwan a basketball coach at cal state fullerton. it is important to know that they had dreams and aspirations. our irvine police department is committed to helping find t
i am mayor of the city of irvine. on behalf of my city and city council, i would like to thank mayor antonio villaraigosa and chief charlie beck and our own police chief and the many score agencies for working so hard to catch this ruthless criminal. you have seen the agencies involved here that have i have not mentioned but they are very strong, good partners including f.b.i. and riverside city and also san bernardino. the offer of this $1 million reward is clear demonstration that we are...
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they will open up some of the lines throughout the city of boston. still, many, many challenges, particularly to the south of the city as far as electricity is concerned. there is still over 200,000 people without power. about 80,000 of those folks are on cape cod. they had a lot of power outages on the south shore where the snow continued a little longer than the rest of the state and was heavy. that is a concern tomorrow. we are expecting rain and that could come down and make the snow heavier and we could see possibly roof collapses. they are asking people to get out there and try and clean out roofs if you can if it is safe ahead of that rain we are expecting tomorrow. >> molly line, gloves off for us in boston. thanks so much. chief meteorologist rick reichmuth at the fox extreme weather center with a look at what is in store now. molly mentioned the rain and you advocated get out the shovels today. don't delay. >> today is your day. tomorrow into the a good day at all with the rain. cold rain. start a little bit as freezing rain. but today's te
they will open up some of the lines throughout the city of boston. still, many, many challenges, particularly to the south of the city as far as electricity is concerned. there is still over 200,000 people without power. about 80,000 of those folks are on cape cod. they had a lot of power outages on the south shore where the snow continued a little longer than the rest of the state and was heavy. that is a concern tomorrow. we are expecting rain and that could come down and make the snow...
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double or more the price. how do you save if you want to take your loved one someplace swanky. >> restaurant week is happening in a lot of cities through the country, a three course meal at a lower price. a lot of times restaurants will continue the deals after restaurant week. call ahead, see if some of the restaurants are still honoring those restaurant week specials. also head to some of the website like groupon, living social or yip it and find last minute restaurant deals in your neighborhood. 50% off entrÉes, colleague -- including the drinks. >> no joke, living social, yip it and groupon are worth checking out. what if you want to do something unique? you don't want to do the normal valentine's day gift. you want to sparkle with something, maybe jewelry. where do you go? >> you want to head to website that offer discount gift cards. you can get a gift card to tiffany's for 10% off. williams sonoma has a 10% off card on card pool.com or cheesecake factory. the cards will be discounted so you can get the
double or more the price. how do you save if you want to take your loved one someplace swanky. >> restaurant week is happening in a lot of cities through the country, a three course meal at a lower price. a lot of times restaurants will continue the deals after restaurant week. call ahead, see if some of the restaurants are still honoring those restaurant week specials. also head to some of the website like groupon, living social or yip it and find last minute restaurant deals in your...